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How to make 3d rotating sphere in web?
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Js & math for true 3d stuff.
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Gordon
ooh...
ok..
i didn't saw that
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Satnam Singh .
wow that was awesome👌 thx
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https://code.sololearn.com/WTh4kjNThLpA/?ref=app
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thats gonna be very hard..
but we can make it by drawing squares with some math skills ...
i will give it a try in free time...
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https://code.sololearn.com/WMwybCD23X0G/?ref=app
not pretty perfect..
but just tried
may take a little time to load because of a for loop..
and rendering 1K elements and animation may be buffering
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https://www.w3schools.com/css/css3_3dtransforms.asp
Prashanth Kumar he just needed to progress a bit further in his CSS lesson and then learn these: rotateX(), rotateY(), rotateZ() 😅
But anyway, a cool way to achieving the rotating sphere effect.
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thanks
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I tried to added rotating too 😁
https://code.sololearn.com/WPwWL5Pl9eFk/?ref=app
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CSS
transform: rotateX(45deg)
transform: rotateY(45deg)
transform: rotateZ(45deg)
@keyframes
and
animation
You are getting close to the CSS lesson soon.
https://www.sololearn.com/learn/CSS/2253/
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Use code playground to practice it.
When you rotate against Y axis and X axis, the circle is rotating in 3 dimensions.
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Satnam Singh wow, these balls really rocks
We need to reproduce the 3d balls as practice 😋
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it is 2d
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I asked a sphere not a circle
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Normal rotate() is rotateZ()
Because Z axis is perpendicular to screen.
When you rotateX or rotateY it looks 3D
Proceed with your CSS course to transform and @keyframes
You are there soon😉